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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES 0? THE MOON. / JULY. Day. Hr. m. first quarter « 11 25 p.m. Pull moon 15 4 10 p.m. Last quarter 22 11' 3 a.m. New moon 1 45 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 5.J8 a.m.; sets, 2.56 p.m. Friday. TIDE. 'To-day, 2.10 a.m.; 2.<0 p.m. To-morrow', 2.56 a.m.; 3.23 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.4 a.m.; sets, 4.50 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26. . ' KOMATA, s.s. (4.25 a.m.), 1994 tons, Whyborn, from Wcstport. KAITOA, s.B. (M 0 a.m.), 305 tons, Wildman, from Kelsou and Motueka. MAORI, B.s. (7.40 a.m.), 3399 tons. Manning, from Lyttelton. JOHN, s.s. (7.45 a.m.), 342 tons, Robertson, from Wanganui. OALM, s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 890 tons, Gordon, from Lyttilton. KAHIKA, s'.b. (4.10 p.m.), 1147 tons, Eobinson, from Napier. WAIBAU, s.s. (9.50 p.m.), 93 tons, Dcilcy, from Blenheim. DEPARTURES, ; WEDNESDAY, JULY 26. EIPPLE. s.s.- (12.30 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, for Napier and Gisborne. PATEENA, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1212 tons, Irwin, fov.Pictbu ana Nelson. WAVEELEY, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 157 tons, Fisk. for Patea. KAPITI, s.e. l 4 p.m.), 242 tons, sawyers, for Wanganui. KAITOA. "5.6. (5.10 p.m.), 350 tons, Wildino.n, for Nelson. OREPUKI, s.s. (5 p.m.), 525 tons, Dewhurst, for Nelson. CALM, s.s. (5.40 p.m.), 981 tons, Gordon, for Wangamii. MAPOUEIKA, s.s. (6.25 p.m.), 1203 tons, Eoid. for Westport. JOHN, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 342 tons, Robertson, for Lyttelton. MAORI, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3399 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. KAHIKA, s.s. (10.5 p.m.), 1147 tons, Robinson, for Ficton and Ouehuuga.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Victoria, Dnncdin, July 27. filormbird, Wanganui, July 2v. Wminicra, 'Melbourne, July 27. Kiveriua, Lyttelton, July 27. llotorua, Auckland, July 27. Kapuni, Patea, July 27. Mararoa, Lyttelton, July 27. , Xikau, Nelson, July 27. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, July 27. -Corinna, southern ports. July 27. Canopus, Westport, July 27. > Magic, Sandy Bay, July 27. Ruapehu, Waitara, July 28. Waverley, Patea, July 28. Kapiti, Wanganui, July 28. Blenheim, Sounds, July 28. Wakatu, Kaikoura. July 28. Tarawera, northern ports, July 2!. Wootton. Lyttelton. July 28. ' I Maori, Lyttelton, July 28. Kaitoa. Nelson, July 28. Waimea, ¥icton, July 28. ~ Queen of the South, Foxton. July 28. Ngakuta. Greymouth, July 28. Kaituna, Westport, July 28 Tainui, Waitara, July 29. Mapourika, Nelson and coast, July 29. Ripple, Napier and Gisborne, July 30. Manuka. Sydney, July 31...' Breeze, southern ports, July 31. Orepuki; Lyttelton. August 1. Port Elliott, London, via Auckland, August 3. Boonah. New York, August 3. Durham, Liverpool, August 3.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Opawa, Blenheim, July 27. Victoria, Sydney, via north July 27. Mararoa. Lyttolton, July 27. Nikau, Nelson, July-27. Eiverina, Sydney. July • 27. Corinna, Nelson, New Plymouth, July 27. Hawcri. Patca, July 27. Kara, New Plymouth, July 27. Canopti6. W.estport, July 28. Queen of the South, Foxton, July 28. Waimea, Nelson and coast, July 28. Himitangi, Kaipier, July 28. Komata, Westport, July.2B. Slorinbird,' Wanganui, July 28. Woottou, Puponga, July 28. Tafawera. southern norls. July 2!. Maori, Lyttelton, July 28. Kaitoa, Nelson. July. 28. Opawa, Blenheim, July 23. Florence Luckenbach, Adelaide, July 28. Pateena, Picton, Nelson. July 28. Waverley, Patea. July 28. Kapiti, Wanganui, July 28. Kapuni, Patea. July 28. Wimmera. Melbourne, via south, July 29, Wakatu. Kaikoura, July 29. Cyrcna, Lyttelton, July 29. • Breeze,, southern ports, July 31.. . Manuka, Lyttelton. August 1. Orepuki, Ncleon, August 1.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. R.IVF.RINA. arrived Sydney July' 10. Left July 20 for Wellington. Arrived here July 24. Leaves July 27 for Sydney. MOERAKI, leaves Sydney August 3 for Wellington. Due here August 7. MANUKA, arrived Sydney July 20. Leaves July 27 for Wellington. Due here July .31. WESTRALTA, arrived at Sydney July 22. Leaves for Wellington, via north, July 26. Due here August 4. PALOONA, arrived here July 21. Left Julv 24 for Melhourne. WIMMERA. left Melbourne July 22 for Wellington direct. Duo here July 27. Foils July -29. for Melbourne via south. VICTORIA, leaves for Sydney, via, northern ports, July 27. Due Sydney August 1. Leaves for Auckland August 9. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY. July 25. ' Sailed.—Westralia (1.15 p.m.), for New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, July 26. Sailed—Joan Craig, for Kaipara. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26. AUCKLAND. ~ Arrived.—'Kakanoa (7 a.m.), from Newcastle. Sailcd.-City of Colombo (7.15 a.m.). for Sydney; Kaiapoi (7 p.m.), lor Newcastle. NEW PLYMOUTE. Sailod.-Karam (8.35 p.m.), for Onchunga. GISBORNE. Arrived.—Taravjcra (7.15 p.m.), from' Auckland To sail—Tarawera. (10 p.m.), for Napier. PORT AHUKIRI. Arrived— Whakatanc (1 p.m.), from Gisborno; Monowai (10.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Karamu (8.55 a.m.), from Greymouth. , , To sail.—Monowai (7 p.m.), for Gisboruc. WANGANUI: Arrived.—Stormbird (6.40 .a.m.),'from Wellington. Sailed.-Stormuird (B.so p.m.). for Wellington. FOXTON. , Arrivcd-Quecn of the South (7.45 a.m.), from Wellington. PATEA. Arrived— Kapuni (7 a.m.), from Wellington.; PICTON. Arrived.-Patecna (4.40 p.m.), from Wellington, i NELSON. Sailed—Nikau (6.30 p.m.), for Wellington. TERAKOHE. Arrived— E-cgulus (5 a.m.), from Wellington. WESTPORT. Sailcd.-Caiiopus (7.30 a.m.), for Wellington. Arrivcd.-Kittawa (9 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Canopus (9 p.m.), from Wellington GREY MOUTH. Sailed-Kaitangata (7.55 a.m.). for Lyttclton; Kennedy (6.20 p.m.). for Nelson. Arrived— Kowhai (1-40 a.m.), from New Plymouth; Kennedy (12-30 a.m.), from Westpori. i KAIKOURA. Arrived.-Wakatu (10.45 a.m.), from Wellington. LYITELTON. Arrived.—Victoria. (7.15 a.m.). from Port Chalmers; Corinna (8 a.m.). froiuTiraaru; Itivcrina (6 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail.-Victoria (3.30 p.m.); Corinna (3 p.m.*, for Wellington. Sailed— Itivcrina (5 p.m.). for Wellington; Mararoa (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington. OAMAKU. Sailed—Te Anau (5.p.m.), for Bluff. TIMAKO. Sailcd.-Brecze (4.25 p.m.), for Lyttelton. BLUFF. Sailed.—Warrimoo (4.30- p.m.), for Timaru.

WIMMEIt-A FHOM MELBOTJKNE. ' From Melbourne direct the Wimincra is duo in port about 5 o'clock this morning. Sho will berth shortly after 7 o'clock at Queen's Wbarf No. 6, and will remain hero until Saturday, when she departs tor Melbourne, via southern ports. THE CORINTHIO'S PASSENGERS. The Shaw, Snvill, and Albion liner Covintliic left London with the following saloon passengers for New Zealand:— Miss R. Barton. Mr. H. Beaufoy, Mrs. L. Bond, Mr. Jl. Brace, Mr. and Mrs. J., the Misses 8., E., and P. Bulnier. Mi-, and Mrs. A., the Misses \Y. and E. and Masters K. and E. Campbell, Mrs. G. Crocker, Mr. T. Duggan. Mr. K. Gardner. Mrs.'- A. and Miss M. Golasnifth, Mr. A. Gray, Mrs. M. Haifr, Miss Ij. Holding. Mrs. E. Langdon, Mr. H. Lovell, Mr. J. Mcrima.n, Mr. ,E. Molesworth, Miss F. Murdock, the Misses M. and A. Pierce, Mrs. E. and Master E. Pike,

Miss L. P.'.pham, liev. T. Quigley. Misses E. and F. Rogers, Mrs. E. and Miss h. Seward, Miss A. btowart, Mrs. F. Rlecnian, Mr. L. Usher, Miss M. Vivian, Mrs. St. J. Wilkinson; and 6! in the steerage. Tho vos£ol is duo at Wellington about August 11. COALING IX PANAMA .CANAL. Tho Panama Canal until further notice will, not cngago to supply coal at tho established rates to other vessels than thoso transiting the canal, those usiug eithor terminal port as a terminus of their established route, or those using oither terminal port as a port of call on their regularly established route. In this case vessels will be supplied with sufficient bunker coal at the established rate to make tho next port of call on their established route, whero commercial coaling stftiKjis are available. It is the policy of the canal to retain the price of coal at as low a. figure as possible, and also to standardise the price of bunker coal at the canal during the present unsettled condition of the world's shippine. Owing to the'. scarcity of bottoms available to deliver coal at the canal it will be necessary to supply bunker coal only to those vessels that are using the canal and its facilities. BARQUE SENOIUTA SOLD. A. Press Association cable message received fro?. 1 . Sydney yesterday states that the Rosonfclrt Company, of Sydney, Ims purchased tho harquentlne Senorita. Tho vossbl was built in 1093. and her nrlncipal dimensions arc:—Length 144.2 ft., boam 27.1 ft., and depth 11.2 ft. Her tonnage is 350 tons. The Senorita arrived in Sydney on July 14 from Auckland with fl, largo cargo of timber. Like the barque Daniel, which was also,purchased,by tho Rosenfeld Company a few weeks atto, the flenorita- is a well-known visitor to the North Auckland district, where she has frequently called to load timber for Australia. It, is orob*bl« that the vessel will continue in that trade. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain H. Dillner,' master, of the Ngahere, has been forced to come ashore through illness. The chief officer (Mr. P. Dowel!) will take ,charge of the ship temporarily, while Mr. Pryde. acting-mato of ths Ngakuta, will transfer at Greymonth to the Ngahere as second. Mr. Macintosh, mate of the Kapiti, met with an incident on board the ship, and fs confined to his bed. Mr. G. H. Keen will relieve Mr: Macintosh.

The liner Ruanehu is eipeoted to arrive in port from Waitara to-morrow morning. She will berth at the Glasgow Wharf. The ooa3tai- Tainui will, it i> expected, be put in order after her reeent ureakdown in time to leave Waitara. for Wellington on Friday, she is due here on Saturday, Due to-morrow morning from northern ports the Tarawera, has 318 tons of rargo to discharge before leaving for southern ports the saino evening. - The collier Kaituna should arrive from Westport to-morrow. Tho Canterbury's Shipping Company's Breeze is expected from southern ports on Monday next, to load for 'Lyltelton, Timaru; and Dunerfin. She should dopart the same day as she arrives. The auiiliary scow Jlagic Is expected to show'up to-day with a load of stone from Sandy Bay.' The Weitnort. Coal Company s collier Cnnopus left Westport yesterday with o, full load of coal for transhipment at Wellington. The vessel will be 'in this morning, and will probably return to Westport on Friday. The Riverina is due early this morning from Lyttelton, and will berth at Queen's .Wharf No. 1: She is scheduled to leave for Sydney at noon to-day. The cable steamer Tutanekai left the' wharf for Cook Strait, shortly after 4 o'doek yesterday afternoon to repair a broken cable. The sea was evidently too rough 'for working, however, and the vessel anchored in iVorsej Bay, ■ where she remained during the night. The B.M.S. P.otorua from London, via Auckland;-was sighted some miles off Wellington Heads shortly after 7 o'clock last evening. She will probably come into port at daylight this morning, and will berth, at the King's Wharf.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2834, 27 July 1916, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2834, 27 July 1916, Page 8

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